right.  a more polished approach akin to some traditional talk shows would
be nice to see.
i thought thats what http://latenitemash.com was going to be or maybe it is
(I havent followed it).

JD Lasica also has a good project that is somewhat relevant-
http://www.realpeoplenetwork.com/

sull

On 28 Mar 2007 06:17:35 -0700, Justin Kownacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Frank @ Mefeedia mentions an interesting tactic, and one I've been a
> proponent of for awhile: a "Meet the Videoblogger"-esque
> behind-the-scenes culture that promotes the culture of videobloggers.
>
> I'd actually like to see the idea taken a bit further toward a "star
> support" culture -- Veoh's Viral is a good comparison here. In a
> perfect world, think "The Tonight Show" (or the late night show of
> your choice), in which content creators are invited on as guests, with
> a central host and a few roving reporters.
>
> Kind of like a "real" version of The Clip Show, with the "real" Jim
> Kirks as the host... or me... ;)
>
> Is that something Mefeedia can make happen?
>
> Oh, and yes, creating great content is always the key to retaining a
> healthy audience.
>  
>


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